Title of article :
Choice of precursor not affecting the size of anatase TiO2 nanoparticles but affecting morphology under broader view
Author/Authors :
Karkare, Manasi Manoj S.I.E.S.Graduate School of Technology - India
Abstract :
In this study, anatase titanium dioxide nanoparticles were successfully prepared by a sol–gel method
using two different precursors, titanium isopropoxide and
titanium butoxide. Hydrochloric acid or nitric acid was
added to adjust the pH of the solution. The sols obtained
were dried at 80 C and calcined at 450 C for 3 h. The
nanostructures were characterised by scanning electron
microscopy, FTIR and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy.
The phase transformations were investigated by an X-ray
diffractometer. Highly crystalline anatase titania nanoparticles could be obtained through the controlled
hydrolysis reaction rate. The sizes of synthesized particles were in the range 5–13 nm, i.e. 9 nm on an average
and with a regular shape. The size of nanoparticles was
not affected by the choice of precursor. The broad view
of the samples prepared using titanium isopropoxide
showed film-like structures, whereas the samples prepared using titanium butoxide showed spherical granules.
A red shift of 0.13 eV was observed in the band gap in
the case of non-spherical particles compared to spherical
ones.
Keywords :
Titanium dioxide , Anatase , Nanoparticle , Sol–gel , Band gap
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics